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Comments by the headless nick (Top 34 by date)
the headless nick
20-Apr-22 7:41am
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Did the solution below help?
the headless nick
25-May-13 22:43pm
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nicely answered..
the headless nick
9-Jan-13 23:46pm
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Good.. I got a decent explanation.. thanks guys..
Dont' worry I too voted 5. ;)
the headless nick
9-Jan-13 23:43pm
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Nicely phrased....
the headless nick
9-Jan-13 7:11am
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updated my query, thanks :)
the headless nick
20-Oct-11 8:40am
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Thanks for your answer :)
the headless nick
20-Oct-11 8:38am
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I am sorry for the Confusion. well type is what we call "Access Modifiers' commonly. Don't we..?
the headless nick
20-Oct-11 8:36am
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Yeah... seen. Well thanks... :))
the headless nick
20-Oct-11 8:35am
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Access Modifiers I mean. Yes..
the headless nick
20-Oct-11 8:32am
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I didn't get you. Is it public or private..? or just String..?? :-O plz provide any refrence.
the headless nick
17-Oct-11 7:12am
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Reason for my vote of 5
content/plugins/
the headless nick
17-Oct-11 5:58am
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There is nothing wrong with it according to him... that's why its like that in first place
the headless nick
13-Oct-11 2:41am
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If str = "HELL"
Then It will not throw any exception so we cannot find whether it is Base64String or a Simple String. So It will decode to a Simple String.
Plz check My Question here http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/267500/Alternate-Convert-FromBase64String-Method
-NS
the headless nick
13-Oct-11 2:17am
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I don't know. That's not the issue we are here for.
NS
the headless nick
12-Oct-11 10:02am
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thanks for that bud. It would have been much nicer of you if you tried to help me on my problem instead.
NS
the headless nick
7-Oct-11 4:20am
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Can You show us your code. .???
the headless nick
7-Oct-11 4:20am
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Can You show us your code. .???
the headless nick
5-Oct-11 8:36am
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nice post
the headless nick
5-Oct-11 8:05am
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Wow u understood what 'bhaisabb' meant
the headless nick
5-Oct-11 7:25am
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very good answer. My vote 5.
the headless nick
29-Aug-11 2:09am
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thanks:))
the headless nick
24-Aug-11 15:07pm
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Cool :))
the headless nick
20-Aug-11 13:20pm
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yup, :)) I have solved my prob.
Thanks to ME and yes of course you too...
the headless nick
20-Aug-11 13:18pm
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Thanks Man
but as I said it finally occurred to me...!!
Thanks a lot anyways
the headless nick
19-Aug-11 14:23pm
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Thanks to everybody for help...
the headless nick
19-Aug-11 12:07pm
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Didn't Work ... Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
the headless nick
10-Aug-11 9:59am
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Put Some more Light...
the headless nick
10-Aug-11 5:18am
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Have you tried ViewState or something and is your DDL necessary tb be AutoPostBack(ed)..
Plz Clarify your scenario lil' bit more
the headless nick
9-Aug-11 9:41am
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Second link was of great help. Superb.. :)) thanks
the headless nick
9-Aug-11 9:40am
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Yups.. but NO.
the headless nick
9-Aug-11 9:39am
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I m trying to do is - Reset the page to default (starting) scenario like clicking a 'Reset' does in a form. Plus I want to unbind anything that contains anything...
the headless nick
7-Aug-11 3:48am
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yeah that's true coz some people trust this site much more than google or anything..
the headless nick
2-Aug-11 6:29am
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nice
the headless nick
2-Aug-11 6:25am
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Reason for my vote of 4
http://ribbs.usps.gov/onecodesolution/USPS-B-3200D001.pdf
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